Now that Donald Trump is the presumptive Republican presidential
nominee, the focus has moved to whom he'll pick as his running
mate.

On this weekend's "Saturday Night Live," alumDarrell Hammond returned as Trump to go through the many
possible choices.

But first, "SNL" took a moment to acknowledge the latest
scandal surrounding the real-estate mogul.

A reporter alleged that Trump acted as his own publicist in a
conversation that took place in 1991. So as the sketch opens, we
hear Trump speaking on the phone.

"No, it's true, I'm telling you Mr. Trump was the real-life
inspiration for 'Iron Man,'" he says. "Who am I? I'm his
publicist, Joey Pepperoni. No, I'm not Donald Trump in disguise.
This is just what classy people sound like, OK?"

The phone call is then interrupted by daughter Ivana Trump
(played by Vanessa Bayer), who tells him that Chris Christie
(Bobby Moynihan) has been waiting for two hours to speak with
Trump about potential vice presidents.

Trump tells Christie, "I need someone experienced, loyal,
strong ..."

"That sounds like someone I know," Christie says, then
tries to change his voice, "It sounds like Chris Christie ...
Wait, who said that? Did you hear that? Where'd that come
from?"

The two proceeded to go down a laundry list of potential
running mates. They consider Jeb Bush, Carly Fiorina, and Marco
Rubio. Christie once again tries to throw his name in, but no go.
So they look outside the box.

"If I may be so bold, sir, I think anyone who didn't want
to be your VP would be a damn fool," Christie replies. "You're
such a special candidate. Maybe, just maybe, the person you've
been looking for this whole time is standing in this room right
now."

"You're so right," Trump says. "Ben Carson, do you want to
be vice president?"

Carson (Jay Pharoah) then enters. "Oh, that would be
hella exciting," he says.